class DataIBGE def initialize(table_code, date, variable, location, product, unit, value, periodicity) @table_code = table_code @date = standardize_date(date, periodicity) @variable = variable @location = location @product = product @unit = unit @value = value #The standard is: # 4 : "Trimestral Móvel" # 5 : "Ano" @periodicity = periodicity end def standardize_date(date, periodicity) #date is a four digit number if periodicity == 6 then return "01/01/#{date}" elsif periodicity == 5 then y = date[0..3] m = date[4..5] return "01/#{m}/#{y}" else puts "\nError parsing date for DataIBGE. Attempted to parse #{date}.\n" return "ERROR" end end def table_code return @table_code end def date return @date end def variable return @variable end def location return @location end def product return @product end def unit return @unit end def value return @value.to_f end def is_valid? if @table_code == '' or @table_code == nil or @table_code.to_i <= 0 then puts "Invalid table code supplied. Value is #{@table_code}." return false end if @date == '' or @date == "ERROR" or @date == nil then puts "Date found is invalid. Value is '#{@date}'." return false end if @variable == '' or @variable == nil then puts "Variable found is invalid. Value is '#{@variable}'." return false end if @location == '' or @location == nil then puts "Location found is invalid. Value is '#{@location}'." return false end if @unit == '' or @unit == nil then puts "Unit found is invalid. Value is '#{@unit}'." return false end if @value == '' or @value == nil then puts "Value found is invalid. Value is '#{@value}'." return false end return true end end